Being a mom is undeniably fulfilling, I know that from experience. But, I won’t deny that it comes with a lot of responsibilities as well. Because a mom usually puts the needs of her family before her own, the responsibilities you have as a mom can take time away from the time you have for yourself. Not too surprisingly, many moms start to feel burned out. And unfortunately, going away for some “me-time” often makes moms feel guilty. So, for all you tired, overworked moms out there just barely running on fumes, this one’s for you. Here are some ideas for moms who struggle to make time for self-care, because really, we’re all in this together! 10 Self Care Ideas...
Asking "How is everyone?" at the beginning of every meeting isn't always the best ice breaker to encourage team bonding. Sometimes, having a fun ice breaker game or activity can aid in that connection. The best ice breakers have the power to strengthen coworker bonds, stimulate better brainstorming sessions, and create an atmosphere of inclusivity. To get the most value out of your team bonding moments, we've compiled a list of the best ice breaker activities and games for the workplace. Next time you get together with your team, use one of these games instead of asking "How is everyone," and you're sure to hear some better, more insightful responses than "I'm good." Looking for a specific type of ice...
Capturing a colorful moment from the animated opening sequence of the television series Batman (1966–1968), these officially licensed 21-by-28.75-inch posters depict Batman and Robin running toward the viewer, with the Batmobile in the background. The posters were available for $1 as a retail item when the show first debuted. Hake’s Auctions sold this one from the Craig Warren Collection for $240.35 in December 2008. Biff! Bam! Pow! Vronk! The year 1966 got off to a flying start as, at 7:30 p.m. EST on January 12, Batman and Robin zoomed onto the small screen in their iconic Batmobile. As seen on TV, Bruce Wayne (Adam West) and his youthful ward, Dick Grayson (Burt Ward), became a pop culture phenomenon literally overnight....
Sure, you might feel a little party-pooped after the busy holiday season, but right now is the best time to drum up ways to fill your 2023 festival card. To help, we’ve pulled together our top picks for some of the most fun, varied, and can’t-miss outdoor and outdoor-oriented experiences across the United States over the next 12 months. Whether you’re an adventure junkie, a culture vulture, a music nerd, a party animal, a diehard foodie, or a parent of toddlers, we promise there’s something entertaining here for everyone. JANUARY Saint Paul Winter Carnival Saint Paul, Minnesota / January 26 to February 5 Saint Paul Winterfest parade (Photo: Lew Vogel) Launched in 1886, in jubilant defiance of a bunch of...
By Gregory Gaynor Gen Z stands at a crossroads. They’re simultaneously the most entrepreneurial generation and the first to fully exist on social media. Whether their motives are more narcissistic or philanthropic – the self-proclaimed post-millenials are often striving to get likes and followers. The combination has sparked a shift away from what older generations consider traditional hobbies – jigsaw puzzles, board games, and gardening. Instead, their hobbies are taking a more social turn. Youth born between 1997–2012 participate in hobbies that can get them social props and build their online influence. New data collected by Samsung gives us some unique insight into the most popular hobbies of Generation Z. While some may perceive the sole goal of these young people is...